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This is an easy 2x2 Rubik's Cube tutorial, where you don't need to learn move notation or long algorithms. With some practice, you should easily be able to solve the cube in under 1 minute. If you want to get even faster, you should learn How to do Finger Tricks and Advanced 2x2 Methods.
- Getting Faster at 2x2
The CLL (Corners of the Last Layer) Method has 42 algorithms...
- OLL
2x2. How To Solve a 2x2; Getting Faster at 2x2; 4x4. How To...
- CFOP Method
CFOP Speedsolving Method. Cross, First 2 Layers,...
- Move Notation
This video shows how to read moves on the Rubik's Cube so...
- Credits
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- About Me
2x2. How To Solve a 2x2; Getting Faster at 2x2; 4x4. How To...
- Getting Faster at 2x2
Learn how to solve the 2x2x2 Rubik's Cube easily and fastly. Even if you don't know how to solve the classic 3x3 cube. It is much easier though!
27 cze 2024 · Here, we’ll explain what the algorithm notations mean, then walk you through how to use those algorithms to solve the beginner-friendly 2x2 Rubik's Cube. Read on to try out this fun puzzle, learn the basics of Rubik's cubes, and impress your friends.
A 2x2 is a six sided cubic puzzle similar to the 3x3 Rubik's cube, but it only has two layers, with 4 corners on each layer. There are no center or edge pieces. You can use the same steps to solve a 2x2 as you use for the corners of a 3x3.
The 2x2x2 Rubik's Cube (also called as Pocket Cube or Mini Cube) is the two layered version of a Rubik's Cube. This puzzle was invented by Rubik Erno before the 80s and was patented on March 29, 1983.
A simple and easy way to solve a 2x2 cube, with NO long algorithms!Need help? Leave a comment or watch:2x2 Example Solve https://youtu.be/N_X9zADW4M0Faster...
The Rubik's cube is actually a 26 pieces puzzle. There are three types of pieces: (see image) Corner piece: has three different color stickers on it (there are 8 corner pieces in the cube) Edge piece: has two different color stickers on it (there are 12 edge pieces in the cube)